THE LEGITIMACY OF SECESSION CONDITIONS AS A WAY OF REALIZATION OF THE RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION
Journal Title: Правова держава - Year 2014, Vol 17, Issue
Abstract
The article discusses the legality of secession in the conditions of modern theory and practice of international law in the context of the so-called «self-determination of the people of the Crimea.» Stressed that international law does not provide for such conditions which proclaimed secession as an excuse for an act of aggression of Russia and the annexation of the Crimean peninsula.
Authors and Affiliations
О. V. Zadorozhnyy
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